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Elebo Water Outlet Housing Merc Mercruiser 110 2.5 Io 27-38057t on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Howard City, Michigan, United States

Howard City, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercruiser Manufacturer Part Number:38057T

THIS IS FOR A USED MERCURISER WATER OUT LET HOUSING FOR A MERCRUISER 110 HP ( NUMBER 12 IN PIC BELOW)WITH AN ALUMINUM MANAFOLD AND 1/4" BOLTS. 2.5 L  110HP  4 CYL GM ENGINE, IT WILL ONLY FIT ENGINS WITH A SERIAL NUMBER 1604624 AND BELOW  AND IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE . HAS NEVER BEEN IN SALT WATER. ANY QUESTIONS ASK.  THANKS FOR LOOKING   

1238057TELBOW, WATER OUTLET - CYLINDER HEAD33483This Part is No Longer Available SERIAL 01564844-01604624$79.45
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